On 11/07/15 02:36, satyaakam goswami wrote:
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 2:04 AM, Vikas Tara <vik at hamaralinux.org> wrote:much more reasoned and valid than my rather churlish response, sorry - I
On 10/07/15 10:25, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:?i read all the threads and kept my reply for the weekend ;-) since i find
They do not happen byShame that, I really love that magic pixie dust, it's amazing.
sprinkling magic pixie dust in air
some value in the arguments at the same time do not agree with OP's
sweeping statements about communities at large.
Sinking feelings and dejections are part of community living .This happens
more when you try to do something and you do not have buy in from
collective on your ideas as an individual .The way i deal with it is
"Just do it" i mean if i feel there is something to be done if i can do it
i just do it do not try to take permissions consents etc.... others will
follow if they like the idea or the idea will die its own natural death if
people did not like it.
if there are somethings which involves some resources then i go back to the
group and ask and wait for sometime for traction . This is the stage we
find more people joining you and then go ahead and try to do with whatever
resources we have .
I still do understand where the discontent is coming from , i am living
happily in communities after communities for past 23+ years in India .
Today i will be going to two meetups with large numbers
some of them i curate some of them i be just part of it as spectator and
give support.
Communities have a life and ways of there own ,This is one reason i love it
as a collective . I still feel the discontent is coming from somewhere
for the system .i for one cannot be judging people unless i meet that
person in person and talk about specifics otherwise i think this thread
has no more value and is never going to end on the mailing list .